Ukraine Culture History and Archaeology
Culture history, archaeological sites, and other information related to the past of Ukraine.
Molodova I and V (Ukraine)
The Middle and Upper Paleolithic site of Molodova is located on the Dniester River in the Chernovtsy province of the Ukraine.
The Middle and Upper Paleolithic site of Molodova is located on the Dniester River in the Chernovtsy province of the Ukraine.
Mezhirich (Ukraine)
The archaeological site of Mezhirich is an Upper Paleolithic (Gravettian) site located in Ukraine near Kiev, and it is one of the best preserved sites of its type excavated to date.
The archaeological site of Mezhirich is an Upper Paleolithic (Gravettian) site located in Ukraine near Kiev, and it is one of the best preserved sites of its type excavated to date.
Kultura i Historia
Several papers on Bronze Age Ukraine, from Kultura i Historia; in English, Russian and Ukrainian.
Several papers on Bronze Age Ukraine, from Kultura i Historia; in English, Russian and Ukrainian.
World Atlas: Ukraine
The original web page in the World Atlas of Archaeology on the Web on the Ukraine.
The original web page in the World Atlas of Archaeology on the Web on the Ukraine.
Dereivka (Ukraine)
Dereivka is a Eneolithic (or Copper Age) village in the Dneiper Valley of the Ukraine, dated 3380-4570 BC, excavated by Dmitriy Yakolevich Telegin of the Russian Academy of Sciences in the 1980s.
Dereivka is a Eneolithic (or Copper Age) village in the Dneiper Valley of the Ukraine, dated 3380-4570 BC, excavated by Dmitriy Yakolevich Telegin of the Russian Academy of Sciences in the 1980s.
Chernyakhov (Ukraine)
Chernyakhov is the name given to a Slavic village and cemetery in the Lower Danube region of Ukraine, dated to the 4th century AD.
Chernyakhov is the name given to a Slavic village and cemetery in the Lower Danube region of Ukraine, dated to the 4th century AD.
